Diagrams to be used in financial literacy.education piece for native title beneficiaries
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We need some drawings done that we can incorporate into our bigger document. The diagrams are to help illustrate our concepts to clients, which is...
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I am still looking for submissions for this project so please join and submit something for my consideration.Thanks!Adam Added Sunday, October 1, 2017
Target Market(s)
Native title / indigenous people
Industry/Entity Type
Financial Planning
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Must have
- Simple, easy to grasp. We are demonstrating a concept for people who are not that literate so trying to educate them.
- MUST BE CLEAR OUTLINES. ALL IMAGES MUST BE UNIFORMAND BE ABLE TO FIT IN THE SAME PRESENTATION.
- ALL IMAGES MUST BE IN NAVY BLUES AND BLUES AND MUST BE ABLE TO BE PUT ON A BACKGROUND OF ANY COLOUR
- EACH IMAGE MUST BE CLEAR, EASY TO READ AND SIMPLE
Nice to have
- The tree I have now uploaded with a very rough picture of the tree cut down, I would want that to look a little letter but to get an idea of the colour and style of tree i have uploaded it. Remember we need to have the two diagrams with the tree in it, one to represent growing the tree where fruit (with a $$ sign to represent "interest earned" then provides you with the ability to buy a house (house under the tree, see the whiteboard pictures I have uploaded). The other is if the tree is cut down to fund short term needs, there will be no fruit and therefore the ability to provide long term sustainable living is lost (no interest, no house)